West Ham forward, Marko Arnautovic wants his side to accept the £35million bid from an unknown Chinese Super League club.

His agent and Brother, Danijel Arnatouvic, stated his reason for wanting to leave is the desire ‘to challenge for titles’.

Marko joined West Ham from Stoke back in July 2017 for a reported £20million fee after he submitted a transfer request.

Many West Ham fans have likened the situation to that of former player, Dimitri Payet after the club released a statement saying the player will not be sold, before the player eventually forced through a move.

Chelsea to swap one Brazillian for another

Chelsea winger, Willian, is a rumoured transfer target for Catalan giants, Barcelona despite Chelsea saying they have rejected a first offer.

Barcelona are willing to spend £50million for the forward and are expected to offer Malcom to help sweeten the deal.

Willian joined the Blues in 2013 from Russian side Anzhi Makhachkala, despite originally agreeing to join London rivals, Tottenham.

Meanwhile, Malcom only joined Barcelona in the summer from Bordeaux in the French league but has only featured five times for the Spaniards so far.

Everton has also expressed interest in Malcom, who was expected to join Roma before signing for Barcelona, but Chelsea are seen as clear favourites for his signature.

Sancho gives Hudson-Odoi advice

Borussia Dortmund and England winger Jadon Sancho has revealed that he and Callum Hudson-Odoi about the latter's potential move to Bayern Munich.

Hudson-Odoi has been at the centre of a high profile transfer battle between Chelsea and Bayern Munich, with the German side wanting the youngster to replace the ageing Arjen Robben.

Sancho moved to Germany in 2017 from Manchester City to expose himself to more first-team football.

Speaking to Sky Sports, Sancho believes Hudson-Odoi can be the ‘the next one’ of young English stars to make the breakthrough.

“Me and Callum are close friends," Sancho said.

“He's the next one I would say. He's very good, very talented, fast and good dribbling skills.

“I have told him the Bundesliga is a nice league. I just told him to do whatever is best for him and whatever makes him feel comfortable.”

Japanese legend continues to break records

A legend of Japanese football, Kazuyoshi Miura, has extended his stay with Yokohama FC in the second division of the Japanese football league.

But what’s so special about that? Well, Miura turns 52 in February!

Miura’s career started back in 1986 with Brazilian side Santos, while featuring for the Japanese national side 89 times, scoring 55 goals.

Gueye going nowhere

Everton midfielder Idrissa Gueye is not expected to leave the club this month, after Paris Saint Germain expressed an interest.

PSG are expected to strengthen their side this January with Adrien Rabiot’s contract expiring at the end of the season.

Born in Dakar, Senegal, Gueye has spent three-and-a-half years in England, first with Aston Villa and currently Everton, and is known for his ability to protect the defence and work tirelessly throughout the game.

Everton are willing to sell the player but are wanting £40 million to help cushion the blow.